Amazing Blizzard

Thomas Lind, better known by his stage name Amazing Blizzard, is an American electronic, electro house, and experimental producer formerly signed to Flex Entertainment. His main influences are deadmau5, No Mana, Sigur Rós, Death Grips, Thomas Bangalter, and Monstergetdown.

He was kicked from Flex Entertainment on June 13, 2020 for his music not matching the label; however he still associates with some artists in the Flex Entertainment. He is currently independent.

2015 - 2018: Origins and Early Career
In July 2015, he started experimenting with "FL Studio 12" under a different alias Evan Cool, only for that project to crash and burn, mainly because he used Bandicam to record his material, which led to the GPU to slow down and add a bunch of tiny gaps of silence in the recordings. In April 2017, he stumbled across an app on the App Store, and it was called "Auxy." He enjoyed it due to how he was able to use envelope filters and felt way easier to use than "Ableton Live" and "FL Studio." During March 2018, he started paying for a subscription to use "Auxy," as they introduced new instruments, although he only signed up because they removed all of the drum kits. A few of his songs under the Amazing Blizzard alias date back to 2018, although he wouldn’t start using the alias until January 10, 2019.

2018 - 2019: Flex Entertainment Discovery
Unfortunately in mid-August 2018, his Auxy subscription expired. Later that month, he discovered Submarine Man after hearing about the infamous song that appeared on 6ix9ine’s Spotify profile called "SESE," but he didn’t really pay attention to him all that much after that, as he thought that Submarine Man “sounded like he overdosed on AutoTune." A couple of months after he joined Album of the Year, his attention on Submarine Man was regained after fellow user TheDankestMeme negatively reviewed Submarine Man’s music. In September 2019, he finally decided to re-download Auxy, and he somehow regained access to all of the premium instruments by accident. At the time, he was releasing his Amazing Blizzard stuff under his sole independent label “internet relapse." In an unrelated side project “excludable volcanoes”, he recorded 20 half baked takes of him playing an electric guitar improperly in February 2019. He revisited it in November 2019, mixing them all together, reversing some portions, and placing it on Paulstretch.

On December 1, he decided to release “RAFSTRAUMUR” in FL Studio for the final time before moving back to Auxy. However, some of the last couple of songs from the EP were later deleted by him on Soundcloud so part of his upload limit would be restored. He would ultimately delete those 2 releases from SoundCloud & AudioMack a couple of months later due to him considering those projects to be “non-canon shitposts that weren’t made with Auxy.” On December 13, he released “no, i don’t need your help” (a compilation album consisting of Auxy demos he created from September 2017 to August 2018) on AudioMack. He plans on remastering some of the tracks in the future.

2020 - present: ILLUMINATI, Circles, other ventures in Flex Entertainment, & contract termination
On January 10, 2020, he released his first attempt at an album, which was “ILLUMINATI.” He signed to Flex Entertainment the day after the project was released. On April 1, he uploaded an edited version of the March 28 Flex Entertainment playlist curation livestream to his YouTube channel. On April 10, he released 2 projects: the first being “Circles”, being his 2nd album (although it was his debut album on the Flex Entertainment label,) as well as a compilation he compiled featuring AOTYcore musicians. Yung Schmoobin was one of the featured artists on that project. In May, Amazing Blizzard released “ILLUMINATI” & “Circles“ to digital stores for the first time, distributed with United Masters. On June 13, he was kicked from the label due to his electronic style not fitting into the label’s image. He still plans on supporting the label in the future. He then signed to Morning Breath Records 2 months later. In December, some people in Flex decided to call Amazing Blizzard a snitch after he had made a theory about Lil Flexer. He later retracted it, and immediately decided to purchase BOMBOCLAAT and Lambo Season on iTunes in order for him to redeem himself, which worked for a while.

On January 27, 2021, Morning Breath Records decided to shut down their label due to them thinking that “none of [them were] as cut out as [they] should be to run a label,” as well attributing to a lack of funds. This led Amazing Blizzard to become independent. He is currently working on his next album, and is also attempting to sign to Insomnia Café.

Reception
During his time in Flex, he had received mixed reception, mainly because he felt like an oddball in the roster. On AOTY, Circles (which is currently his most popular album, and was the only album he had released on the label,) currently has a user score of 63. Toasterqueen12 mentioned that some of the songs were just stretched out in length. “At times it seems like it’s long stretches of nothing happening. Sure that makes the moments when something does happen a little better, but for the most part it’s just a slog.” She then went on to criticize some songs sounding cheap, like Don’t forget to start satellite program, “where the drums sound so awkwardly placed over the beat it sounds like you’re just remixing someone else’s song.” PipePanic (despite forgetting about it a week later,) praised the album saying that it cleaned up the filler problems that ILLUMINATI suffered from, and “concentrat[ed] a lot more, and gets what [he thought was] a better product overall, creating a really cinematic experience.“ In retrospect, Circles had been praised due to its atmospheric experience, but the tonal whiplash was the thing that thrown people off.

After he had been kicked off of Flex, his reception became more positive. His song “Until the End of Time” is currently one of the most celebrated singles on AOTY, with 52 ratings and a user score of 77.

Trivia

 * He has met Anthony Fantano in person before.
 * His dad has met John Cena before.
 * He originally contributed to Lil Mosquito Disease’s upcoming album “Infestation”, by contributing a spoken word interlude, as well as making an outro for Game of Mosquito for Submarine Man’s verse, but his parts were then scrapped, leading Amazing Blizzard to place the instrumental for Submarine Man’s track on his album The Abnormal Straits. (Mosquito was also given a songwriting credit.) However with the permission of Mosquito, he released a director’s cut version of the album onto YouTube a week after the album’s release.

Albums

 * ILLUMINATI (January 10, 2020)
 * Circles (April 10, 2020)
 * The Abnormal Straits (August 28, 2020)
 * Circles 2.0 (October 16, 2020)

EPs

 * Rings EP (July 31, 2020)
 * I Should've Known EP (December 25, 2020)

Compilations

 * no, i don’t need your help (December 13, 2019)
 * Album of the Year (Users’ Music Compilation) VOLUME 2 - Various Artists; curated by Amazing Blizzard (April 10, 2020)